The last few days have been dominated by transfer speculation in Wolves’ forward areas, with Jorgen Strand Larsen and Hwang Hee-chan’s futures at the club in doubt.
Crystal Palace have emerged as a potential destination for Hwang, and Newcastle’s striker search has led Eddie Howe to pursue Strand Larsen.
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They are in the market for one or two new targets, and see Strand Larsen and Yoane Wissa as exciting options.
But now, new information may give us some insight into the futures of the two Wolves attackers.
Wolves are firm on not wanting to sell Jorgen Strand Larsen and Hwang Hee-chan
Ben Jacobs provided an update on the Wolves attackers for talkSPORT, revealing Wolves’ firm stance on Strand Larsen and their hesitance to move Hwang on.
Wolves remain firm in their Jørgen Strand Larsen not-for-sale stance despite Newcastle interest.🇳🇴
Also reluctance to loan Hwang Hee-chan to Crystal Palace, as Wolves focus on incomings.🐺https://t.co/5vvnk70vBT
— Ben Jacobs (@JacobsBen) August 21, 2025
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He says: “No asking price has been set and Wolves have no intention to sell so late in the window.
“The club’s focus is instead on strengthening their squad, whilst there is no appetite to entertain offers for their most influential players.”
On the topic of Hwang, he continued: “Crystal Palace are also interested in Hwang Hee-chan, but Wolves are reluctant to loan the South Korean striker to a Premier League rival.”
That is good news for Wolves fans, who were starting to worry that their squad would be gutted even further. It seems the club recognise the need to make additions, not subtractions.
Wolves aren’t done yet in the transfer window as Vitor Pereira wants more
Wolves are in hot pursuit of Czech defender Ladislav Krejčí, with a £26 million fee enough to persuade Girona.
They are also leading the race for Christantus Uche of Getafe and are understood to be interested in Marc Casado as well.
While it’s likely not all of these moves will materialise, it’s great to see Wolves going aggressive in the final weeks of the summer window.
Having lost so many key players, it’s about time Vitor Pereira got some additions without selling any more talent.